on Jan. 13, 2021 - 10:13 AMComment
People like snacks. And, most of the time, snacks are just as satisfying as a meal. Admit it, you ate an entire bag of Tapatio Doritos once and skipped dinner. And it was ok because the snacks were delightful.
We are aware that this is a weird analogy, but it serves as what we believe is an apt entree into a little roundup of some of the moves coming from around the industry.
So without ado being furthered (credit:
Richard Ayoade), enjoy this look at some talented people moving around and other agency news of note.
Jerry Wiegert, Enigmatic Creator of the Vector Supercar, Has Passed Away
As good at promotion as he was at design and engineering, he fueled the dreams of fan boys around the world. Autoweek
Jerry Wiegert only ever made a handful of Vectors, but that almost didn’t matter. And despite perpetual fundraising troubles, publicity overloads and at least one lawsuit against a car magazine – ahem,
Autoweek – he did what no American car company had ever done, fueled the supercar dreams of a generation with a made-in-America patriotism that would beat Ferrari and Lamborghini at their own games.
But first he had to make a supercar.
Arts students face unique challenges during pandemic
Even as the fall semester looms closer, some colleges continue to change their plans for in-person learning, remote classes or some hybrid model. For students studying music, dance, film, visual art, theater and other disciplines, the uncertainty adds an extra layer of anxiety.
Written By:
Makeda Easter / Los Angeles Times | 6:47 am, Jul. 23, 2020 ×
Arianna Carson, who plans to study dance at SUNY Purchase in the Fall, is photographed near home in Rowland Heights, Calif., on Monday, July 6, 2020. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times / TNS)
LOS ANGELES As a dance student at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, Arianna Carson’s meticulously scheduled days often began at 5:15 a.m.
Photo: Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/Polaris
Madison Dabalos, 18, left, and Ixchel Cisneros, 18, wearing face masks walk back to their dorms takeout breakfast from Gastronome at Cal State Fullerton on Aug. 21, 2020.
Photo: Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/Polaris
Madison Dabalos, 18, left, and Ixchel Cisneros, 18, wearing face masks walk back to their dorms takeout breakfast from Gastronome at Cal State Fullerton on Aug. 21, 2020.
January 15, 2021
The U.S. Department of Education released $21.2 billion Thursday as part of the coronavirus relief legislation Congress and President Trump approved in December to help colleges and universities nationally. Of that amount, more than $2.83 billion will go to public and private California colleges and universities.
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